Two Greer Police Department police officers were placed on administrative leave Monday night following the shooting, according a written statement by Lt. Jimmy Holcombe.

According to an incident report, four responded to a call about 7 p.m. at 204 Pleasant Oak Court about a man firing a gun.

“Upon arrival, officers were confronted by a male subject with a weapon and the officers shot the suspect,” according to Holcombe's statement.

The incident report states that while en route to the call, officers received information from dispatchers that there was a domestic disturbance in progress at the home, and that Parham was inside the home with access to guns.

Officers met with a woman at the entrance of the neighborhood, who said she had gone to the home to pick up her belongings. Parham told her that he was going “to shoot up the house or shoot her” if she tried to enter the house, according to the report. The woman told officers there were several pistols and a shotgun in the house.

Officers had responded to a domestic disturbance at the home in the past, the report states.

Holcombe did not answer additional questions about the shooting Tuesday, which remains under investigation by the S.C. Law Enforcement Division.

<p>A man shot by Greer police remains at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center.</p><p>Donald Mitchell Parham, 34, of 204 Pleasant Oak Court, Greer, was listed in serious condition Tuesday, according to hospital spokeswoman Jenny Connell.</p><p>Two Greer Police Department police officers were placed on administrative leave Monday night following the shooting, according a written statement by Lt. Jimmy Holcombe.</p><p>According to an incident report, four responded to a call about 7 p.m. at 204 Pleasant Oak Court about a man firing a gun.</p><p>“Upon arrival, officers were confronted by a male subject with a weapon and the officers shot the suspect,” according to Holcombe's statement.</p><p>The incident report states that while en route to the call, officers received information from dispatchers that there was a domestic disturbance in progress at the home, and that Parham was inside the home with access to guns.</p><p>Officers met with a woman at the entrance of the neighborhood, who said she had gone to the home to pick up her belongings. Parham told her that he was going “to shoot up the house or shoot her” if she tried to enter the house, according to the report. The woman told officers there were several pistols and a shotgun in the house.</p><p>Officers had responded to a domestic disturbance at the home in the past, the report states.</p><p>Holcombe did not answer additional questions about the shooting Tuesday, which remains under investigation by the S.C. Law Enforcement Division.</p>